| BEDRAPING | • bedraping v. Present participle of bedrape. • BEDRAPE v. to cover with cloth. |
| DAYSPRING | • dayspring n. (Archaic) The beginning of the day, or first appearance of light; the dawn; daybreak. • DAYSPRING n. (archaic) dawn. |
| DEPARTING | • departing v. Present participle of depart. • departing adj. That is leaving. • departing adj. While leaving. |
| DEPRAVING | • depraving v. Present participle of deprave. • DEPRAVE v. to corrupt in morals. |
| DIAPERING | • diapering v. Present participle of diaper. • diapering n. The act of clothing somebody in a diaper. • diapering n. A regular pattern of the same shape, evenly spaced. |
| HANDGRIPS | • handgrips n. Plural of handgrip. • HANDGRIP n. a grasp with the hand. |
| PANDARING | • pandaring v. Present participle of pandar. • PANDAR v. to act as a procurer of sexual favours, also PANDER. |
| PANDERING | • pandering v. Present participle of pander. • PANDERING n. the procuring of sexual favours. |
| PARDONING | • pardoning v. Present participle of pardon. • pardoning n. The act by which somebody is pardoned. • PARDONING n. the act of pardoning. |
| PARODYING | • parodying v. Present participle of parody. • parodying n. An instance of parody. • PARODY v. to imitate in a satirical manner for comic effect. |
| PERVADING | • pervading v. Present participle of pervade. • PERVADE v. to permeate the whole. |
| PREDATING | • predating v. Present participle of predate. • pre-dating v. Present participle of pre-date. • PREDATE v. to date before the true date. |
| PREFADING | • prefading v. Present participle of prefade. • PREFADE v. to fade beforehand. |
| RESPADING | • respading v. Present participle of respade. • RESPADE v. to turn over soil again. |
| SPREADING | • spreading v. Present participle of spread. • spreading n. The act by which something is spread. • SPREADING adj. expansive. |
| SPRINGALD | • springald n. (Archaic) A young man, a stripling, a youth. • springald n. (Historical) An ancient military engine for launching stones and arrows by means of a spring. • SPRINGALD n. (archaic) an active young man, also SPRINGAL. |
| UNDRAPING | • undraping v. Present participle of undrape. • UNDRAPE v. to strip of drapery. |
| UPDARTING | • updarting v. Present participle of updart. • UPDART v. to dart up. |
| UPDRAWING | • updrawing v. Present participle of updraw. • UPDRAW v. to draw up. |
| UPGRADING | • upgrading v. Present participle of upgrade. • upgrading n. The process by which something is upgraded. • UPGRADE v. to raise to a higher standard. |